What is the difference between a value and a belief?
a. A value gives rank and order to conditions, situations, etc., while a belief is the
acceptance of a particular description of reality as true.
b. A value is the acceptance of a particular description of reality as true, while a belief is
any piece of information that an observer receives about his surroundings.
c. A value is any piece of information that an observer receives about his surroundings, while a belief gives rank
and order to conditions, situations, etc.
d. Value is the acceptance of a particular description of reality as true, while a belief gives rank and order to
conditions, situations, etc.
a
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a. elitism cannot coexist with democratic elections. b. there are too few power positions in the United States to constitute an elite. c. government and business leaders generally do not cooperate with one another. d. no one identifiable group regularly prevails on different issues. e. citizens will rally to defend rights they believe are endangered by government policies
Proponents of positive peace call for which of the following?
A. emphasis on war as a method of state expansion B. the deconstruction of a global identity transcending national, ethnic, and religious divisions C. the strengthening of norms against the use of violence D. the elimination of armed forces